


On 6th January I posted about The Shabby State Of Millfields Swings. I later brought it to the attention of the Council press office. Then, last Friday, I was impressed to find that Jules Pipe, Hackney's Mayor, had posted the following comment.
"I was very concerned to read this post. I have been assured that the park rangers have thoroughly swept the site and removed the tufts of grass between the surfaces. The moss was removed by jet washing on 16th January. As soon as the weather dries out the Council will start on work to paint the toilet block to remove the offensive graffiti, and the rangers have made a start on the removal of graffiti on the play equipment."
Yesterday morning I returned to the swings, camera in pocket, to see for myself. I was disappointed. You can see from my photos that those tufts of grass have indeed been tackled - well, most of them - but if any moss was removed the evidence for this was not obvious. My new long shot of the play area shows the same carpet of green on the tree side as before, while the soft area around the roundabout was still treacherous. My fourth photograph shows the shutters on the toilet block. I'm not sure if these have been freshly re-painted, though they look as though they might have been. Perhaps that is the start of the graffiti removal Jules was referring to, which would be something. In general, though, the account of the clear-up the Mayor passed on to this blog only partly tallies with reality.
That's a pity, because it was good of him to respond to my first post on the subject. I hope he contributes to this blog again and won't be deterred from doing so by my highlighting the final part of his comment:
"I would also like to take this opportunity to say that we do take complaints we receive very seriously and aim to resolve them as quickly as possible."
I'm afraid it's over to you again, Jules.
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